中文链接:http://blog.jobbole.com/10875/
英文原文链接:http://adamloving.com/internet-programming/10x-developers
Brad Feld的一篇文章The Rise of Developeronomics中提到了“10倍效率的开发人员(10x
developer)”的概念(卓越的开发者的效率往往比一般的开发者高很多,而不只是一点点),Adam Loving
在读了之后受到启发,并向多位大牛(Ben Sharpe、Collin Watson和Jonathan
Locke)询问如何成为“10倍效率的开发者”,最后得到了以下的答案。
1. 只做需要做的工作
▲使用敏捷方法;
▲全心全意做UX设计;
▲沟通第一;
▲编码也许不是解决问题的办法;
▲过早的优化是一切罪恶的根源;
▲选择最简单的解决方案。
2. 站在巨人的肩膀上
▲使用开源框架;
▲使用简洁语言(如HAML、Jade、Coffeescript);
▲不
http://james.cridland.net/blog/think-different-about-jobs/
I’ve just finished “Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography” by Walter Isaacson.
I’d heard some stories about Steve Jobs, but the stories I’d heard were nothing to what is in this book.
There’s no easy way to say this: Jobs comes across as a detestable human being. Devoid of any kind of feelings towards anyone else, he shouts, screams, cries and sulks his way through his petulant life.
There are plenty of unpleasant examples of how he uses people up and spits them out: from Steve Wozniak, the co-creator of the original Apple II, to Jony Ive, the design genius responsible for much of the look/feel of Apple’s products since the original iPod. And let’s not start on the way he treats his parents, his first wife and his daughter, the staff at restaurants and hotels, and his Apple board.
In an admirable departure from t
Don’t Call Yourself A Programmer, And Other Career Advice
If there was one course I could add to every engineering
education, it wouldn’t involve compilers or gates or time
complexity.
90% of programming jobs are in creating Line of Business
(不是我写的,是一个 1998年就开始接触网站开发的人写的立志文章,追梦的路上不能想太多)
So,
It was 1998 and the dot-com boom was in full effect. I was making websites as a 22 year old freelance programmer in NYC. I charged my first client $1,400. My second client paid $5,400. The next paid $24,000. I remember the exact amounts — they were the largest checks I’d seen up til that point.
Then I wrote a proposal for $340,000 to help an online grocery store with their website. I had 5 full time engineers at that point (all working from my apartment) but it was still a ton of dough. The client approved, but wanted me to sign a contract — everything had been handshakes up til then.
No prob. Sent the contract to my lawyer. She marked it up, sent it to the client. Then the client marked it up and sent it back to my lawyer. And so on, back and forth for almost a month. I was inexperienced and believed that this is just how business was done.
An
A new poll in France says 7
out of 10 people think Microsoft did more to change the world
than Apple. We think we would
have similar results in other countries, if only because a lot more
people (still!) use Microsoft
products than Appleproducts,
at least for personal computing which is (still!) the most
important part of computing.
It's hard to see a mention of Steve Jobs without the worlds 'change
the world' or 'changing an industry.' And let's give him his due.
Let's give him his due as one of the greatest entrepreneurs in
history, as an amazing entrepreneur and visionary who left many
'dents' in the universe. And he did change many industries, like
music, film, and yes, personal computing.
But in terms of sheer impact on the world?
那年我们在非典中参加中考。
那年我们骄傲我们少年轻狂。
那年阳光明媚我们十四、五、六。
那年我们来自五湖四海来到这个小岛。
那年我们放手自己的过去头也没回。
那年非典还没有过去。
那年热带的天气也是很炎热我们用汗水挥洒青春。
那年梦想从清晰变得耀眼、模糊。
……
今年我们二十二、三、四。
八年那么多的故事那么多人。
那么多汗水、泪水可能只有我们自己懂。
那么多汗水、泪水可能只会对你们说。
从未停止打拼从未停止坚持。
我们用梦想渲染我们的生命 。
我们用生命书写我们的梦想。
很骄傲认识你们八年了。
希望你们也能这样骄傲。
无情的现实告诉我,技术是一个毫无用处的东西。
再有技术的人,最后也是被没有技术的人管这,前提是,你还能找到一份工作。
而且,即便再热爱技术,一个人也很难在这方面出类拔萃;即便出类拔萃了,你出类拔萃的那一方面人家可能不需要;即便人家需要了,人家可能不需要你那么高深的见解;即便人家需要了,你有证么?你有证啊,是最新的么?
女怕嫁错郎,男怕入错行。技术这一行,根本就是缺乏前途的。
SCE 新的教育大纲,就应该单独开三门必修课:Online numerical test, Online reasoning test 还有 Online verbal test。
学那么多没用的 Algorithm, Computer Languages, Data Structure, Software Engineering I & II 有什么用?
最后工作了,大家不还照样都是 public int i = 0 管你什么 software design 不 design 的。大部分人可能连 public 都懒得写。
A问:呀,这个 yy class 里的变量 i 我在这个xx class 里面调用不了啊。
B答:哦,你去 xx class 里面在 i 的声明前面加个public 就好了。别问为什么啊,我